Maria Contreras-Sweet, former secretary of the Business,
Transportation and Housing Agency for the state of California,
will deliver the keynote address at the college’s sixth annual
Latino Graduation, May 19, 4 p.m., Ruth B. Shannon Center for
the Performing Arts, 6760 Painter Ave. RSVP by calling the
Cultural Center at x4962.
Latino Graduation is an opportunity for Latino students at
Whittier College to honor each other, their families, and their
unique collegiate experience. Many of the students at the school
are first-generation college students and some hail from the
surrounding communities of Pico Rivera and Los Angeles. Students
will share heartfelt stories about the college, friends made,
faculty and their families.
In addition to student stories and the keynote address by
Contreras-Sweet, the afternoon’s events will include the music
of Mariachi Sol de Mexico and dance performances by members of
the Hispanic Student Association.
Contreras-Sweet served under Governor Gray Davis and was the
first Latina to head the state’s Business, Transportation and
Housing Agency. As secretary of the agency, she oversaw key
state departments including the Department of Motor Vehicles,
the California Highway Patrol and the Department of
Transportation (Caltrans). She managed a budget of $12.4 billion
and more than 47,000 employees.
Contreras-Sweet also founded Promerica Bank in 2006, the first
Latino-owned bank in California in more than 30 years. She is
currently the chairwoman of the bank’s board.